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again, the official of the shipyard and the demonstration and the navy parcels you've seen and in your packet so as we've mentioned expensive oversight of the navy's work the 3 main agencies have the regulatory authority to ask the navy to do more or stop what they're doing the main duty that the environmental protection action and the california water control board in addition to other state agencies play an important rule did you want is the agency that is impounded and reviews and provides oversight and sign off for the radiology issues and the bay area insures the navy does proper dust control and the roll in the development for the same issues in addition as we've mentioned the city has been reviewing all this information i personally have been working on this project since 1993 and had the help of our consultant that had to this lots of and many landfill agencies to make sure they're doing the eclipse this is a busy slide it is pointing out that the process is set up one process for all the steps in the investigation site investigation remedial faebtd studies, etc., etc., etc. a
again, the official of the shipyard and the demonstration and the navy parcels you've seen and in your packet so as we've mentioned expensive oversight of the navy's work the 3 main agencies have the regulatory authority to ask the navy to do more or stop what they're doing the main duty that the environmental protection action and the california water control board in addition to other state agencies play an important rule did you want is the agency that is impounded and reviews and provides...
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related to the railroad and seem, is the navy. -- steam is the navy. we are going to talk about the navy later in today's lecture. the navy provides the united states the ability to project power by sea to trade by see and a way that could not before. before the 1890's, the united states is largely dependent on british shipping to trade its goods. by the 1890's, the united states told its own carrier ability to transport its own goods, and protect their own interests. the united states will be an independent and capable seized -- see power of its own. it is the beginning of the story that we live today. sorry to all the army guys in attendance. american power is key around the sea. we control the seas of the world. beyond the british in the late 19th century. we go from the power of the 1890's took made. united states alone later on make sure that our people and our commerce and whatever else we want to go wherever want around the world. that is largely by sea and not by air. that is how our products get places. cars don't go on planes when we ship thi
related to the railroad and seem, is the navy. -- steam is the navy. we are going to talk about the navy later in today's lecture. the navy provides the united states the ability to project power by sea to trade by see and a way that could not before. before the 1890's, the united states is largely dependent on british shipping to trade its goods. by the 1890's, the united states told its own carrier ability to transport its own goods, and protect their own interests. the united states will be...
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in an e-mail to the navy in february another state regulator wrote about the chronic issue of navy radiation contractors making errors and suggested independent oversight personnel. they asked whether their license would be suspended or revoked. >> if there are continuous violations, why would you allow them to have this privilege to be there and to make this huge profit? >> reporter: according to the company website, they have won $300 million in navy contracts to clean up hunters point over the past decade. no one from tetrotech, the health department or the navy would speak to us on camera. the state health department wrote it is broadly concerned about all the buildings affected by this issue. now the navy is negotiating just how much testing tetrotech needs to do to ensure the 22 buildings have been properly scanned and that they're safe. >> are they going to be held accountable? are they paying for this? not the tax payers they have no business for paying for somebody else's mistakes. >> reporter: the navy declined to tell us how much the new surveys will cost or who will be paying for
in an e-mail to the navy in february another state regulator wrote about the chronic issue of navy radiation contractors making errors and suggested independent oversight personnel. they asked whether their license would be suspended or revoked. >> if there are continuous violations, why would you allow them to have this privilege to be there and to make this huge profit? >> reporter: according to the company website, they have won $300 million in navy contracts to clean up hunters...
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this is the story of my life as a defenseless woman in the navy. >> the videotape is startling, it is scary. >> elise described a tale of horror. she alleged sexual abuse covered up at the highest levels of the navy. >> three weeks later, after trying my best to avoid sexual harassment, i got raped in the women's bathroom. and he again threatened me and told me, "you can't prove anything, so keep your mouth shut, or else you and your husband could get hurt." i've made a list of names and placed it in a safe deposit box in my name only. >> police used a court order to get elise's journal. >> quincy brown had been named in her journal as one of those attackers. >> elise listed all five men who she claimed raped her while on duty. >> at this point, we knew we needed to get the naval criminal investigative service, ncis, involved. because obviously, now we had two of their members dead. >> the ncis questioned the four other men elise accused in her journal. they all denied the allegations. >> she had accused four of the best guys i've ever known, the best guys i've ever worked with, famil
this is the story of my life as a defenseless woman in the navy. >> the videotape is startling, it is scary. >> elise described a tale of horror. she alleged sexual abuse covered up at the highest levels of the navy. >> three weeks later, after trying my best to avoid sexual harassment, i got raped in the women's bathroom. and he again threatened me and told me, "you can't prove anything, so keep your mouth shut, or else you and your husband could get hurt." i've...
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. >> i flew for the navy. >> what rank did you start with? representative ralph hall: we got our wings one morning, and i got my wife that night. we got married the same night i got my wings. we were commissioned. the first promotion was lieutenant. i always wanted to stay until i got to be a commander where my wife would have to call me commander but i didn't get this day that long. >> being in the navy, when did you enlist or did you join? representative rahall: december of night 1942. they had some major battles by that time. actually, i started out at the university of texas and roberts hall. that was flight prep. we went from there to memphis for another flight prep, athens, georgia for the strange part of it, kind of like boot camp. we were stationed there at the university of georgia. 20 of us were picked up from austin texas and sent to texas christian university on an experiment that didn't work. they wanted us to start flying 260 horsepower, rather than the cubs, which were 45 horsepower. the flying part didn't bother us. they put 2
. >> i flew for the navy. >> what rank did you start with? representative ralph hall: we got our wings one morning, and i got my wife that night. we got married the same night i got my wings. we were commissioned. the first promotion was lieutenant. i always wanted to stay until i got to be a commander where my wife would have to call me commander but i didn't get this day that long. >> being in the navy, when did you enlist or did you join? representative rahall: december of...
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, if you're in the navy you think the navy is important. if you're a teacher you think teachers are important. we are all self-interested viewers of the world. he comes to believe that the future of american power will be dependent upon a stronger navy and that are weak navy is holding us back, and other societies, particularly the newcomers of the germans and japanese, they are developing a navy and we better have one. mahan makes the argument called the influence of c -- c power on history, a study of rome and britain and the knighted states. mahan argues the democracy of the world, the great republics that brought power together with freedom were the naval powers. not the landed army powers. armies for mahan are bad. they will always say that. armies are expensive. armies take lots of people and armies stage coups. when you have lots of people holding guns it is natural they have the ability to power. this happens time and again in history. it happens recurrently to this day. he argues seapower is different. it does not involve occupatio
, if you're in the navy you think the navy is important. if you're a teacher you think teachers are important. we are all self-interested viewers of the world. he comes to believe that the future of american power will be dependent upon a stronger navy and that are weak navy is holding us back, and other societies, particularly the newcomers of the germans and japanese, they are developing a navy and we better have one. mahan makes the argument called the influence of c -- c power on history, a...
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the american navy as a veteran navy veteran, by the way the war before yours, the american navy has been integrated since the revolution. but -- and my question for you is with your group are there connections to other groups around the country? is there a national organization of groups like yours? >> yes, sir. i want to clarify one thing though. yes, the navy was integrated. it was integrated up until the spanish-american war. when certain rates were closed down to blacks that previously had promotional opportunities. quartermasters gunners mates. after spanish-american war a lot of black sailors were relegated to commissary and steward's duty, messmen. that went all of the way up to the outbreak of the korean war or just after the korean war, through world war ii. majority of black men that were assigned to the fleet were stewards and cooks. they served in the office's quarters and they cleaned the officers' quarters and washed dishes. they did it on every particular ship in the fleet, submarine. they had a battle station but they couldn't go any higher than mess cook. and i think the
the american navy as a veteran navy veteran, by the way the war before yours, the american navy has been integrated since the revolution. but -- and my question for you is with your group are there connections to other groups around the country? is there a national organization of groups like yours? >> yes, sir. i want to clarify one thing though. yes, the navy was integrated. it was integrated up until the spanish-american war. when certain rates were closed down to blacks that...
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concern number four, minimizing the impact of ohio replacement on the rest of the navy. there are three ways to minimize the impact of ohio replacement on the rest of the navy, and we are pursuing all of them. first, we are making the ohio replacement as affordable as possible. the ohio replacement will have 16 tubes, not 24. we have maximized the use of previous systems. a weapon system design for the ohio, as well as virginia designed for features have been pulled into the ohio replacement. we have reached into the cost per submarine. the procurement of each ohio replacement ssbn's will cost less than 1% of one year of the dod's budget. when you consider it will carry 70% of the nations nuclear warheads preventing the major power war we talked about earlier, through the 2080's, that is a tremendous return on investment. second, we have to reduce the number of ohio replacement submarines to the minimum. we have rung out every ounce of efficiency from this program. we have gone from 41 ssbn's to 18 ssbn's to 14, and now we are heading to a force of 12 ohio replacement ss
concern number four, minimizing the impact of ohio replacement on the rest of the navy. there are three ways to minimize the impact of ohio replacement on the rest of the navy, and we are pursuing all of them. first, we are making the ohio replacement as affordable as possible. the ohio replacement will have 16 tubes, not 24. we have maximized the use of previous systems. a weapon system design for the ohio, as well as virginia designed for features have been pulled into the ohio replacement....
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the navy. he took up that position in 1911. he was 40 years old. november 30, 1914, he turned 40 years old. this is a painting of him in his late 30's. this is a young man with considerable responsibility for the security of the british empire to ensure the royal navy is strong and able to defeat -- to defend britain from invasion, to keep open the sea lines. he was a very successful first lord of the almond -- admiralty in the first world war. in 1914 when the first world war broke out, churchill understood the danger the british fleet was seeing. the germans might launch a surprise attack, much like the japanese launched a surprise attack against the americans at the outbreak of the second world war. during the july crisis, he was insistent that the fleet be capped mobilized and deployed to a war station -- be kept mobilized and deployed to a war station so the germans could not find it. here is the grand fleet, the main fleet of the royal navy off to war stations. so, the first world war did
the navy. he took up that position in 1911. he was 40 years old. november 30, 1914, he turned 40 years old. this is a painting of him in his late 30's. this is a young man with considerable responsibility for the security of the british empire to ensure the royal navy is strong and able to defeat -- to defend britain from invasion, to keep open the sea lines. he was a very successful first lord of the almond -- admiralty in the first world war. in 1914 when the first world war broke out,...
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navy , had to be the greatest navy in the world. but britain had the greatest navy in the world. a rising power with economic strength translating that economic power to military power to naval power. well, wilson's successor, president harding. wilson and harding did not agree on many things. two very different people. one thing they disagreed on was the league of nations. harding was opposed to it. there was one thing harding and wilson agreed on. here is a headline from "the new york times" after the election of 1920. president harding went on a cruise, a vacation to the caribbean. they report that he comes back with a nice suntan. fans of the show "justified" can see a story line that looks very much like the story of that show. federal agents in a gun battle with moonshiners in the kentucky hills. wow. ok. well harding gave a speech about , american naval aspirations and here is that speech recorded. wow. what a microphone that is. so different and what we have today. i'm glad i didn't have to talk into one of those. here is part of the speech. harding once to a claim that t
navy , had to be the greatest navy in the world. but britain had the greatest navy in the world. a rising power with economic strength translating that economic power to military power to naval power. well, wilson's successor, president harding. wilson and harding did not agree on many things. two very different people. one thing they disagreed on was the league of nations. harding was opposed to it. there was one thing harding and wilson agreed on. here is a headline from "the new york...
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. >> reporter: according to navy documents, some of the buildings in question house the navy's radiological defense lab and contained elevated levels of radium and cesium. those are elements linked to cancer if people are exposed to them in high levels over time. so who's responsible? navy contractor at the timetetratech, the company we told you about last may, when two radiation specialists spoke out saying they were fired after raising concerns about how the company cut corners on safety to save money. the company recently settled lawsuits with those employees. >> it was the most egregious violation of standard protocol i've ever encountered. >> i was worried about the wrong being done to the city of san francisco and cities around wherever they are shipping this stuff out to. >> reporter: in october, we uncovered this internal report. they admitted to the mishandling of soil samples and submitting falsified data to the navy. >> i don't trust tetratech. >> reporter: for years, he served on the now defunct hunter's point restoration advisory board. he has long questioned the cleanup of the
. >> reporter: according to navy documents, some of the buildings in question house the navy's radiological defense lab and contained elevated levels of radium and cesium. those are elements linked to cancer if people are exposed to them in high levels over time. so who's responsible? navy contractor at the timetetratech, the company we told you about last may, when two radiation specialists spoke out saying they were fired after raising concerns about how the company cut corners on...
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the navy said in a statement that they have found nothing. and now the navy is negotiating just how much testing tetra tech needs to do. >> are they going to be held accountable? are they paying for this? the taxpayers have no business paying for somebody else's mistakes. >> the navy declined to tell us how much the new surveys will cost and who will pay for them. and the lingering question is why does the navy continue to work with someone who's had this many issues. >> they recently settled the case with the whistle blowers and we'll keep asking the questions. >> 1-996-tips or directly to the unit at nbc bay area.com. >>> i want to jump right into what we can expect tomorrow morning so you can plan out the first part of your day. patchy low clouds and no rainfall just yet. you'll even see in our microclimate forecast we're not expecting any throughout the day. and that will put san jose at 63 degrees. and pacifica 38 degrees. and we get the breeze kicking up and it could feel like 40s for a few moments. cloud cover increasing the most and n
the navy said in a statement that they have found nothing. and now the navy is negotiating just how much testing tetra tech needs to do. >> are they going to be held accountable? are they paying for this? the taxpayers have no business paying for somebody else's mistakes. >> the navy declined to tell us how much the new surveys will cost and who will pay for them. and the lingering question is why does the navy continue to work with someone who's had this many issues. >> they...
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the war effort. >> in thes they assembled the bomber. >> reporter: she has wondered how the navy would deal with thekson has watched changes at the 800-acre shipyard that's poised to become one of the largest retail and housing developments in the bay area. jackson says, she doesn't trust the cleanup. >> if i had a dog, i wouldn't take my dog out there on that site. >> reporter: now the state health department is questioning the clean up too. recommendations on hunters point. those are the state's approvals that any radiation that may have existed on the site has been cleaned up doesn't pose a health risk, and can be released for redevelopment. the state originally granted the release of 22 buildings on these four areas of the shipyard starting in 2009. but last summer the navy discovered that radiation tests were not performed correctly. according to emails from the state health department, regulators pulled the approvals after the uncovering the data revealed radiological scans were collected too fast. >> if the scans are done too quickly, then those release criteria cannot be met. >
the war effort. >> in thes they assembled the bomber. >> reporter: she has wondered how the navy would deal with thekson has watched changes at the 800-acre shipyard that's poised to become one of the largest retail and housing developments in the bay area. jackson says, she doesn't trust the cleanup. >> if i had a dog, i wouldn't take my dog out there on that site. >> reporter: now the state health department is questioning the clean up too. recommendations on hunters...
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the investigative unit had the same e-mails between state regulators and the navy, revealing an unprecedented move. last fall the state suspended nearly two dozen release investigations on hunters point. those are the state approvals that any radiation that may have existed on the site had been cleaned up, doesn't pose a health risk and can be released for redevelopment. the state originally granted the release of 22 buildings on these four areas of the shipyard, starting in 2009. but last summer, the navy discovered that radiation tests were not performed correctly. according to e-mails from the state health department, regulators pulled the approvals after the uncovering of new data revealed that radiological scans were collected too fast. >> if the scans are done too quickly, then those release criteria cannot be met. >> reporter: tracy eikenberry is a health regulator. they perform scans on contaminated land across the country. >> it gets more and more difficult the faster a scan is made, more and more difficult to detect any radioactivity that may be left behind. >> reporter: according t
the investigative unit had the same e-mails between state regulators and the navy, revealing an unprecedented move. last fall the state suspended nearly two dozen release investigations on hunters point. those are the state approvals that any radiation that may have existed on the site had been cleaned up, doesn't pose a health risk and can be released for redevelopment. the state originally granted the release of 22 buildings on these four areas of the shipyard, starting in 2009. but last...
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the navy to save money. because of the need to fight pirates, president george washington won funding in 1794 for a permanent navy. then, in the 1840s, the u.s. naval academy was established in maryland. each year, more than 1,200 students, called "plebes," arrive to start life at the academy. what they experience during "plebe summer" is something they'll never forget. >> [ laughs ] plebe summer occurs the summer before you enter the naval academy. it's about two months of training that everyone has to go through. it's intensive. it's to break you into a military environment, especially for those who've never been involved in the military in any aspect before. >> so, you're gonna get a crash course in physical fitness. you're gonna get a crash course in military indoctrination. you're gonna get a crash course in just overall discipline, time management, and bearing. you're gonna do push-ups you're gonna do sit-ups, you're gonna learn who your friends are, you're gonna become one with the brigade of midshipm
the navy to save money. because of the need to fight pirates, president george washington won funding in 1794 for a permanent navy. then, in the 1840s, the u.s. naval academy was established in maryland. each year, more than 1,200 students, called "plebes," arrive to start life at the academy. what they experience during "plebe summer" is something they'll never forget. >> [ laughs ] plebe summer occurs the summer before you enter the naval academy. it's about two...
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vavago: the navy yard's tatake the lead in conflict o over all the ships. aircraft carriers and ballistic missilsubmarines take precedence, so there's been a backlog of as much as a year on attack submarine work. the navy wants to have both electric boat anand newport news get to the business ofof those complex overhauls.s. what sort of work do you guys expect to perform? whatat is the investment that the what a are you guys going to have to do to get ready for thatat work -- what is t the investment, what are you guys going to have to do to get ready f that work? >> we are e a multiproduct line organization, so dips and peak and valllleys can have an e effect. wherwere heading right n now over the next couple of years, we see an oprtunity om a workload standpoint to be able to help the yards as they are going through significant work. if you have talkedo admiral connor the navy is already looking to put out a solicitation or us for orhauls to do inin our yard. wewe have submitted those bits. we hope to provide best value, and we think it cod be a win-win s
vavago: the navy yard's tatake the lead in conflict o over all the ships. aircraft carriers and ballistic missilsubmarines take precedence, so there's been a backlog of as much as a year on attack submarine work. the navy wants to have both electric boat anand newport news get to the business ofof those complex overhauls.s. what sort of work do you guys expect to perform? whatat is the investment that the what a are you guys going to have to do to get ready for thatat work -- what is t the...
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at the outset, the british royal navy was far more sophisticated than the american navy. we will hear about the tools that sailors on both sides of the conflict used to dominate the sea. the octagon house in washington, d.c., where the treaty of ghent was signed 200 years ago, hosted this event. it is about 25 minutes. kyle: welcome. i am kyle dalton, the administrator. i am also the author of a blog. today, i am going to be talking about the united states navy the war of 1812, and navigation. all three of these topics intersect at the octagon house. the eldest son of the owners of the house, john tayloe iv, was enlisted in the navy in 1890 as a midshipman. it was his responsibility to learn the trade of sailors and officers, to learn how to command ships, and how to work them. the united states navy was surprisingly effective in the war of 1812. i say surprisingly because people did not really expected. thomas jefferson aimlessly said that capturing canada would be a mere matter of marching. we never captured canada. he also thought very little of our navy. we could not
at the outset, the british royal navy was far more sophisticated than the american navy. we will hear about the tools that sailors on both sides of the conflict used to dominate the sea. the octagon house in washington, d.c., where the treaty of ghent was signed 200 years ago, hosted this event. it is about 25 minutes. kyle: welcome. i am kyle dalton, the administrator. i am also the author of a blog. today, i am going to be talking about the united states navy the war of 1812, and navigation....
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a navy of the future. please join me in giving a warm national press club welcome to secretary of the navy, ray mabus. [ applause ] >>> john thank you so much. and thank all of you for having me here and for being here. i'm only going to call out one person before i start. and that's my predecessor, senator john warner. [ applause ] every secretary of the navy apiera aspires to be john warner. i just want to point out this is john warner the person not john warner the submarine. but john warner the submarine will be commissioned in august of this year and will spend the next 40 years patrolling the waters of this earth protecting the country that senator warner, secretary warner has served to well and so long. [ applause ] [ applause ] what the navy and marine corps uniquely give this country is presence. being in the right place, not just at the right time but all the time. we get places quicker, we can stay as long as we need to. we take whatever we need with us. and we don't have to ask anyone's permiss
a navy of the future. please join me in giving a warm national press club welcome to secretary of the navy, ray mabus. [ applause ] >>> john thank you so much. and thank all of you for having me here and for being here. i'm only going to call out one person before i start. and that's my predecessor, senator john warner. [ applause ] every secretary of the navy apiera aspires to be john warner. i just want to point out this is john warner the person not john warner the submarine. but...
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the thai royal navy found this boat off of the coast. it is filled with around 380 men, women, and children from western myanmar and bangladesh. the people on board say the traffickers and the captain escapes and that they ran out of rice and water about ten days ago. they say 12 people died during the trip. >> translator: the people are starving and suffering from diarrhea. we don't have food or clean water. nothing to keep us alive. two more people over there are dieing from starvation. yesterday one man jumped off of the boat and drowned because he went crazy. at least ten people have jumped ship. one died while some of the others made it to nearby fishing boats. >> translator: i don't have anything left and they killed my mother and relatives. the people in the village said they were going to malaysia so i made the decision to follow them. >> reporter: a few fishing boats pulled alongside the boat to provide water and a sack of rice. the navy was also trying to trace a phone signal coming from a passenger. >> dropping food packs is b
the thai royal navy found this boat off of the coast. it is filled with around 380 men, women, and children from western myanmar and bangladesh. the people on board say the traffickers and the captain escapes and that they ran out of rice and water about ten days ago. they say 12 people died during the trip. >> translator: the people are starving and suffering from diarrhea. we don't have food or clean water. nothing to keep us alive. two more people over there are dieing from starvation....
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rejected by the indonesian navy and then by the malaysian navy. fighting broke out between the bangladeshi migrants and the row heen gansz. both groups are telling me more than 100 people have been killed during the fight. that's what they are telling me right now. and they also say more boats are still in indonesian waters right now. the fishermen who finally managed to rescue them are being questioned by police because the indonesian navy said we're not going to accept any of these boats, and the fishermen defied the orders. so the indonesian authorities are helping these people to get well, get treatment, and the international organizations have yet to arrive here at the scene. >> many of the rohingya migrants say they from myanmar but the government there doesn't recognize them. florence looi has been talking to the group's spokesmen. >> reporter: acttraditionally southeast asian countries have adopted a policy of non-interference, and that's why they shy away from discussing the treatment of the rohingya. but that is slowly changing with the
rejected by the indonesian navy and then by the malaysian navy. fighting broke out between the bangladeshi migrants and the row heen gansz. both groups are telling me more than 100 people have been killed during the fight. that's what they are telling me right now. and they also say more boats are still in indonesian waters right now. the fishermen who finally managed to rescue them are being questioned by police because the indonesian navy said we're not going to accept any of these boats, and...
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i asked how the navy was making trade-offs to save moneney that won't cost future headaes gigiven the subs will be in service for decad. >> we a are working very hard to be sure that we are ot ewards of the ameran dollar, but at the same time, i have to be able to loo you in the eye and every american i in the eye and let them ow that we are building the t ant were needed to contribute to returns. we have the bomrs, the icbms, the sea bass leg, and right now the marine force provides a little o over 50% of that triad. under the new start treaty, which comes s into force in 2018 the e summary in force will be 70% the accountable nuclearar warheads -- submamarine force will be 70% of the accountable nuclear warheads. and this forceill be in contntrol until the 20 80's. so we have to get that right in terms of cost, but at the same time, ensuring you have the right requirements. go: whaare some of the core requirements that have to be in that s? you guys traded d apart that some people thought would be necessary to operate. what are some of the court capabilities as far as you're concern
i asked how the navy was making trade-offs to save moneney that won't cost future headaes gigiven the subs will be in service for decad. >> we a are working very hard to be sure that we are ot ewards of the ameran dollar, but at the same time, i have to be able to loo you in the eye and every american i in the eye and let them ow that we are building the t ant were needed to contribute to returns. we have the bomrs, the icbms, the sea bass leg, and right now the marine force provides a...
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i have to give a shout out to the navy. incredible and hooking us up and helping us out at the special couple in the navy. did find a love connection. helicopter pilots and the navy. she flies almost the exact same helicopter. go check out the post if you can. bill: chase for love. >> my chase. thank you. ♪ ♪ bill: coming up. >> jerseys ♪ >> long-lost sibling. bill: that is how two sisters were reunited after 30 years. >> cooking up jerseys favorite breakfast. bill: ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> hi, everyone, i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist scott williams. holiday weekend is upon us. overnight some leftover clouds and drizzle. it is going to be a little chilly temperatures in the 40s and 50s but milder and also drier. take look at friday. down the shore get away a cool start. sunny and breezy and mild. temperatures upper 60s low 70s. what about the poconos the city details at 4:00 a.m. music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed
i have to give a shout out to the navy. incredible and hooking us up and helping us out at the special couple in the navy. did find a love connection. helicopter pilots and the navy. she flies almost the exact same helicopter. go check out the post if you can. bill: chase for love. >> my chase. thank you. ♪ ♪ bill: coming up. >> jerseys ♪ >> long-lost sibling. bill: that is how two sisters were reunited after 30 years. >> cooking up jerseys favorite breakfast....
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the county sold the land the navy, and they built base. this torpedo bomber, which is very slow, fully armored which was shot down pretty much every time they tried to sink a ship. the navy contracted another company to build another computer bomber. -- torpedo bomber. it was displayed in a 1941. during that "-- during that open house, they got word about the pearl harbor attacks. they got together and decided they needed to tell what had happened. during that delivery, they also said that you plane you see here is going to help us win the war. you have a name -- we do not have a name, but we are going to call it the avenger. >> the plaintiff appealed to be. there were three of us in the airplane. -- the plane appealed to me. i asked to be trained for peto bombers. -- petotorpedo bombers. >> george h w bush, our 40 1st president came here after he was transferred from corpus christi in 1943, probably september of 1943. he was in this room. he would have to train in the lane trainer. he has not been back to this building since then. but he
the county sold the land the navy, and they built base. this torpedo bomber, which is very slow, fully armored which was shot down pretty much every time they tried to sink a ship. the navy contracted another company to build another computer bomber. -- torpedo bomber. it was displayed in a 1941. during that "-- during that open house, they got word about the pearl harbor attacks. they got together and decided they needed to tell what had happened. during that delivery, they also said that...
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the county sold land to the navy, and a build the base. the avenger replace the devastator, which was a torpedo bomber that was slow, poorly armored, got shot down every time they try to sink a ship pretty much. the navy kept -- and long island, which was another company to develop a torpedo bomber, and gromit -- had theirs ready. the navy, local politicians, the head of the company got word about pro harbor be attacked, and they got together and decided they had to tell everybody that was there when it happened, and that delivery, they also said this plane you see here will help us win the war, and we have not named this plan, but we will name of the avenger. they had pearl harbor. >> the plane had great appeal to me. the team effort, there were three of us. it was the largest barrier aircraft, so i asked to be trained for to pedal bombers and i never regretted it. it was risky, of course, but that was the territory at those days. john: president george h.w. bush came here after he got his wings, he got them in corpus christi. he was here
the county sold land to the navy, and a build the base. the avenger replace the devastator, which was a torpedo bomber that was slow, poorly armored, got shot down every time they try to sink a ship pretty much. the navy kept -- and long island, which was another company to develop a torpedo bomber, and gromit -- had theirs ready. the navy, local politicians, the head of the company got word about pro harbor be attacked, and they got together and decided they had to tell everybody that was...
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for that reason, one of the objectives of the armed forces is to strengthen the navy. all bolivians should be prepared for the moment when our country wins back access to the sea using peaceful means. one option is to bring a case before the international court of justice. morales has tasked his predecessor, carlos mesa, with tackling the maritime issue. he is to represent bolivia in the hague. >> it's not about pursuing legal action in the form of "this piece of land belongs to us and chile should return it." it's neither a border conflict noa teitorl diute. chile should be ordered by the hague toeturn to the negotiation table and speak to us about solutions, with an open mind. >> one solution could be to establish a sovereign harbor, something bolivia says is nessary if 's to ctinue to develop economically. every day, hundreds of bolivian trucks cross the plateaus in the direction of the sea. they're loaded with soy, wood and sugar. the border with chile is situated at an altitude of 5000 meters. drivers often get stuck in traffic there. >> the chilean border guards
for that reason, one of the objectives of the armed forces is to strengthen the navy. all bolivians should be prepared for the moment when our country wins back access to the sea using peaceful means. one option is to bring a case before the international court of justice. morales has tasked his predecessor, carlos mesa, with tackling the maritime issue. he is to represent bolivia in the hague. >> it's not about pursuing legal action in the form of "this piece of land belongs to us...
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navy at first and then the malaysian navy. there was a riot about food. fighting broke out between the bangladeshi's and rohingyas. they have injuries with knives and hammers. both groups, the bangladeshis and rohingyas say 100 have been killed during the fight. nobody can confirm the figures. they say more people, more boats are still in indonesian waters now. the fishermen who rescued them are now being questioned by police, because the crimean navy said we are not going to accept any of these boats and the fisherman defied these orders. the crimean authorities are now helping these people to get well get treatment and the international organizations, the unhr and inn have yet to arrive here. >> many migrants say they are from myanmar but the government there doesn't recognize them. we have been speaking to myanmar's presidential spokesman. >> human rights group said it is the government's pols of discrimination against the rohingya that is driving them away. regional meetings, they shy from discussing the treatment of the r
navy at first and then the malaysian navy. there was a riot about food. fighting broke out between the bangladeshi's and rohingyas. they have injuries with knives and hammers. both groups, the bangladeshis and rohingyas say 100 have been killed during the fight. nobody can confirm the figures. they say more people, more boats are still in indonesian waters now. the fishermen who rescued them are now being questioned by police, because the crimean navy said we are not going to accept any of...
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the navy felt that the marine corps and the navy ought to get some credit for what was going on in the pacific. host: since they were doing all the fighting? mr. matheny: admiral nimitz was the kind of guy who would pat you on the back and say, let's go at it together. that was not macarthur's style. mr. bloch: when we went over to england from the united states we went over on the queen elizabeth or the queen mary and came back on the other one. going over and coming back, we had to take evasive action all the way. imagine going to europe this way, this way, so we would not get hit by submarines. coming back, and maybe i should not tell this story -- host: definitely tell it. [laughter] mr. bloch: coming back churchill was coming back on the same boat. he decided a little late he was coming back -- not coming to america, he was going to go to canada. but they held the boat up for him. there were a lot of injured people on the boat. some died. it took about a week to get the boat fixed up for him. when he came out on deck, we all had to be an our room. we could not be on deck. our pilo
the navy felt that the marine corps and the navy ought to get some credit for what was going on in the pacific. host: since they were doing all the fighting? mr. matheny: admiral nimitz was the kind of guy who would pat you on the back and say, let's go at it together. that was not macarthur's style. mr. bloch: when we went over to england from the united states we went over on the queen elizabeth or the queen mary and came back on the other one. going over and coming back, we had to take...
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the malaysian navy did the same thing. fishermen found a boat in distress and having denied navy policy they were questioned by police. >> reporter: they started killing each other after indonesia and malaysia refused to accept them. if the international community doesn't act soon more tragedies at sea are bound to happen. after fishermen brought them in the authorities had no choice but to give them medical aid. they were very week some with serious injuries. >> they tell us to -- more money. give them more money. we -- we says i have no money. we have poor. our family very very poor. we were almost there. we are almost in. we have no money. so they tell us -- they tell us go back to bangladesh. they tell us -- >> reporter: there was great relief when some of them manages to call their families to say they were alive. >> hello. >> reporter: this is the second boat that has made it to land in indonesia this weak but international organizations estimate thousands are still strangded as sea. they say the migrants are the vic
the malaysian navy did the same thing. fishermen found a boat in distress and having denied navy policy they were questioned by police. >> reporter: they started killing each other after indonesia and malaysia refused to accept them. if the international community doesn't act soon more tragedies at sea are bound to happen. after fishermen brought them in the authorities had no choice but to give them medical aid. they were very week some with serious injuries. >> they tell us to --...
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military veterans of the second world war from the army, the army air forces, the navy, the marine corps, coast guard and merchant marine. this event was conceived in large part to recognize the contributions they made to ultimate victory in europe and the pacific. several of those veterans will actually be on board aircraft participating in the flyover. urban rahoy in world war ii, he is now 96 years old and still an active bush pilot in alaska. he drove here from alaska by himself and will be on board one of the b-17s. rear admiral edward whitey fatener shot down nine enemy aircraft wildcats and f-6 hell cats for the navy. today he'll be flying in one of the texans that comes by early in the flyover. al tucker flew the p-38 lightning in europe during world war ii before being shot down over germany on his 22nd combat mission. he was a prisoner of the germans. mr. tucker will be in one of the steerman biplanes during today's flyover. weldon briton lives in virginia, but in 1945, he was a p-51 mustang pilot based in the pacific theater and he'll be participating in the flyover as a passe
military veterans of the second world war from the army, the army air forces, the navy, the marine corps, coast guard and merchant marine. this event was conceived in large part to recognize the contributions they made to ultimate victory in europe and the pacific. several of those veterans will actually be on board aircraft participating in the flyover. urban rahoy in world war ii, he is now 96 years old and still an active bush pilot in alaska. he drove here from alaska by himself and will be...
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it used to be the cno's home the navy still runs it. i live there and he still speaks to me, and i appreciate it. i live on navy property. i am navy property. general, congratulations and vice admiral carter, captain vine faculty, staff family, friends and midshipmen, most of all the class of 2015. before i begin, i would like to again mention and honor mid shipman justin -- class of 2017. justin was a top student, a gifted athlete. remembered a young man of quiet strength and a man of his word. he would have made a great navy s.e.a.l., and he will be missed. my heart goes out to his family. no child should predecease a parent. class of 2015 you're among the most promising, you were the among the most promising high school students on the planet. no one would have blamed you for choosing an easier path. but you chose service. you chose honor. you choose to join the real 1% that protects the 99% of the rest of us here in america. and we owe you. we're proud of you. today you graduate from one of the most venerated military and academic i
it used to be the cno's home the navy still runs it. i live there and he still speaks to me, and i appreciate it. i live on navy property. i am navy property. general, congratulations and vice admiral carter, captain vine faculty, staff family, friends and midshipmen, most of all the class of 2015. before i begin, i would like to again mention and honor mid shipman justin -- class of 2017. justin was a top student, a gifted athlete. remembered a young man of quiet strength and a man of his...
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military veterans of the second world war from the army, the army air forces, the navy, the marine corps coast guard and merchant marine. this event was conceived in large part to recognize the contributions they made to ultimate victory in europe and the pacific. several of those veterans will actually be on board aircraft participating in the flyover. urban rahoy in world war ii he is now 96 years old and still an active bush pilot in alaska. he drove here from alaska by himself and will be on board one of the b-17s. rear admiral edward whitey fatener shot down nine enemy aircraft wildcats and f-6 hell cats for the navy. today he'll be flying in one of the texans that comes by early in the flyover. al tucker flew the p-38 lightning in europe during world war ii before being shot down over germany on his 22nd git gatcombat mission. he was a prisoner of the germans. mr. tucker will be in one of the steerman biplanes during today's flyover. weldon briton lives in virginia, but in 1945, he was a p-51 mustang pilot based in the pacific theater and he'll be participating in the flyover as a
military veterans of the second world war from the army, the army air forces, the navy, the marine corps coast guard and merchant marine. this event was conceived in large part to recognize the contributions they made to ultimate victory in europe and the pacific. several of those veterans will actually be on board aircraft participating in the flyover. urban rahoy in world war ii he is now 96 years old and still an active bush pilot in alaska. he drove here from alaska by himself and will be...
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of the navy is here today. we want to thank our guests from an number of embassies and our sponsors. i want to make a note that a number of our seminars have been held and i posted the transcript on her websites as well as the cds who presented remarks this tuesday on china. i want to remind you that next week we have jim miller, admiral rick and ridge on the fourth. we have a space event with congressman brydon stein on june 12. the triad event we are holding on the 17th of september here in washington dc, if you are interested in getting an invitation, please talk to me. as you know, he is the director of undersea warfare at the navy staff and the pentagon. in this capacity, he is the resource sponsor for the submarine force and that includes the ohio replacement program. for this assignment, he commanded the submarine group 10 and he brings submarine and acquisition of experience of rc braced deterrent. please welcome we're admiral joe tafalo. joseph tofalo: thank you for that introduction. it's nice -- i've
of the navy is here today. we want to thank our guests from an number of embassies and our sponsors. i want to make a note that a number of our seminars have been held and i posted the transcript on her websites as well as the cds who presented remarks this tuesday on china. i want to remind you that next week we have jim miller, admiral rick and ridge on the fourth. we have a space event with congressman brydon stein on june 12. the triad event we are holding on the 17th of september here in...
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initially, the indonesian navy and the malasian navy rejected them but now giving l medical assistance they have been able to call their families to tell them they're alive. they are very lucky they met the fishermen before they met the indonesian navy. the indonesian navy will give humanitarian assistance at sea but not accept them here. it is hard to imagine the ordeal these people went to traveling by boat where they were facing fighting, they were facing hunger they were facing thirst and now they are facing a very uncertain future in indonesia. >> the united states has asked indonesia to house 6,000 displaced rohingya, being forced back out in the ocean with barely any food or water. veronica pedrosa joins us. >> they are in a very dangerous condition. this is a situation that has been accumulatingment months. it became clear by the people who research this sort of migration, they monitor this every year, and we knew that thousands of people were out at sea. there were warnings to everybody involved that there were offshore camps as they were called at the time, now as we've seen
initially, the indonesian navy and the malasian navy rejected them but now giving l medical assistance they have been able to call their families to tell them they're alive. they are very lucky they met the fishermen before they met the indonesian navy. the indonesian navy will give humanitarian assistance at sea but not accept them here. it is hard to imagine the ordeal these people went to traveling by boat where they were facing fighting, they were facing hunger they were facing thirst and...
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the thing as i took on the u.s. navy and one. it's always nice visiting people's humiliations but if you look at some of the reviews on amazon you will see that my insisting on getting my own room was the first of many things that antagonized some other reviewers on amazon site to the extent that one of the great ones is it possible to load the person you have never met just on the basis of their writing? the great thing is you are not buying the book on amazon. you are buying it here so these credible antagonistic people. [laughter] >> you are very honest in the book. you didn't like the food. it was never quiet. you felt like you never fit in. the right the aircraft carrier quote known like a garage with 50,000 cars and at each suffering a major fuel leak and yet you are writing about it is funny and witty. it's kind in generous so were you taking notes on the ship and writing at night or did you sort of have the time and distance to recast your thoughts? >> well a bit of oath. i certainly was taking notes all the time because
the thing as i took on the u.s. navy and one. it's always nice visiting people's humiliations but if you look at some of the reviews on amazon you will see that my insisting on getting my own room was the first of many things that antagonized some other reviewers on amazon site to the extent that one of the great ones is it possible to load the person you have never met just on the basis of their writing? the great thing is you are not buying the book on amazon. you are buying it here so these...
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boat to the navy. the navy was also trying to trace a phone signal coming from a passenger. it is better than nothing, but it is absolutely not enough. really what should be done is thinking first and foremost about how lives can be saved. save the lives first give them medical care proper treatment and then you can take the next step. >> reporter: many on board said they wanted to go to malaysia where their family members are. the thai navy spent the night fixing the engine and then let everyone go. with every government in the region denying permission to land, these boats are just going nowhere slowly. >> indonesian fisherman have rescued more than 700 migrants trapped at sea. steph has been speaking with some of them. >> reporter: turned away by the navy, they were finally rescued by fishermen. these migrants accuse the indonesian navy of sending them away. they got into trouble after fighting broke out on board. they attacked each other with knives and hammers in a fight over food and water. this
boat to the navy. the navy was also trying to trace a phone signal coming from a passenger. it is better than nothing, but it is absolutely not enough. really what should be done is thinking first and foremost about how lives can be saved. save the lives first give them medical care proper treatment and then you can take the next step. >> reporter: many on board said they wanted to go to malaysia where their family members are. the thai navy spent the night fixing the engine and then let...
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the navy seabees. the plan is to meet them at their campsite and help them build a bridge. this is a real functional bridge or part of an exercise? >> they're going to build essentially the type of bridge they'd build in a real world scenario. >> when they're done, they leave, the bridge stays? >> sorry, no. >> they're taking the bridge? >> yeah, they are. >> is this their camp where they live year round? >> i believe so. i mean, i don't know. taylor, do you know the answer to that? >> the camp they're in right now, this is like a deployment mission scenario. it's obviously to go in, build a camp, yeah, secure a perimeter, build foxholes. you know, be on alert. they have the people that go around and they essentially grade the performance to see how they react to everything, making sure that they follow the protocol. >> as usual, taylor is better prepared than i am but the bigger question is, who exactly are the seabees? in a nutshell, they're constructions workers with guns. who happen to work for the
the navy seabees. the plan is to meet them at their campsite and help them build a bridge. this is a real functional bridge or part of an exercise? >> they're going to build essentially the type of bridge they'd build in a real world scenario. >> when they're done, they leave, the bridge stays? >> sorry, no. >> they're taking the bridge? >> yeah, they are. >> is this their camp where they live year round? >> i believe so. i mean, i don't know. taylor,...
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by the malaysian navy. there was a riot about food. those on the same boat for three months together. you can see they had injuries with knives and, also they are telling me hammers were being used and, also both groups the bangladeshis here and the rohingya here are telling me over 100 people very many been killed and nobody can confirm these figures, but that's what they are telling me right now the fishermen who managed to go rescue them are now being questioned by police because the navy said we are not going to accept these boats and the fisherman. the authorities are helping these people to get well to get treatment and the international organizations, the unhr and iun have yet to arrive here at the scene. >> the migrant crackdown started following the discovery of dozens of bodies in trafficking camps in the thai jungerle. this update from bangkok. >> in a dramatic operation conducted by the royal thai navy they dropped food parcels and fuel to help a boat full of 300 or so migrants from bangladesh a
by the malaysian navy. there was a riot about food. those on the same boat for three months together. you can see they had injuries with knives and, also they are telling me hammers were being used and, also both groups the bangladeshis here and the rohingya here are telling me over 100 people very many been killed and nobody can confirm these figures, but that's what they are telling me right now the fishermen who managed to go rescue them are now being questioned by police because the navy...
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was very interested in building a base here and the county sold land to the navy and they built the base. the torpedo bomber was very slow, poorly armored and was often shot down. the navy try to develop a better torpedo bomber and grumman and there's ready. it was on display december 7, 1941. during that open house some navy and local politicians got worried about -- got word about pearl harbor being attacked and decided they had to tell everyone who was there when it happened and on the delivery they said this plan will help us win the war and we have not named this plane but we will name it the avenger. that was spur of the moment having named the plane that day. president bush: it had great appeal to me. i asked to be trained for torpedo bombers. it was risky, of course, but that was the territory at those days. john: president george h.w. bush came here after he got his wings, he got them in corpus christi. he was here in 1943, probably may to september of 1943. he was in this room. he has not been back to this building since then. he has been back to the base and the building
was very interested in building a base here and the county sold land to the navy and they built the base. the torpedo bomber was very slow, poorly armored and was often shot down. the navy try to develop a better torpedo bomber and grumman and there's ready. it was on display december 7, 1941. during that open house some navy and local politicians got worried about -- got word about pearl harbor being attacked and decided they had to tell everyone who was there when it happened and on the...
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initially, the indonesian navy and the malasian navy rejected them but now giving medical assistance, they have been able to call their families to tell them they're alive. they are very lucky they met the fishermen before they met the indonesian navy. the indonesian navy will give humanitarian assistance at sea but not accept them here. it is hard to imagine the ordeal these people went to, traveling by boat where they were facing fighting, they were facing hunger they were facing thirst and now they are facing a very very dangerous journey where they were facing fighting they were facing hunger they were fating thirst and now they are facing a very uncertain future here in indonesia. aat least 6,000 are in boats around indonesia malaysia and thailand. veronica pedrosa joins us. >> one particular boat that has been the focus of media attention and national attention is one the royal thai navy found. you remember the pictures of thai helicopters dropping food pacts to the 380 people on board. as food was delivered the people spoke of the immense deprivation that they had suffered. the
initially, the indonesian navy and the malasian navy rejected them but now giving medical assistance, they have been able to call their families to tell them they're alive. they are very lucky they met the fishermen before they met the indonesian navy. the indonesian navy will give humanitarian assistance at sea but not accept them here. it is hard to imagine the ordeal these people went to, traveling by boat where they were facing fighting, they were facing hunger they were facing thirst and...
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fishermen, instead of the navy, and, the navy says they will send away every boat. they will give aid at sea. it's hard to man the ordeal that they went through, 3 months on the boat, bringing their small children on this journey, and when they were facing fighting and hunger, and thursday and and now, uncertain future. >>> oil spills, and overfishing are threatening to kill off the only native species of penguin the number has declined by 90% and erika wood went to see what's being done to save them. >>> this is a penguin hospital, the place where distressed, injured oregon fanned birds come to rehab tate. we had 992 punt questions. some of this facility are being nursed back to health, and others are per na nen residents will he'll never return to the wild he's too tame. >>> they are training him to be an ambassador. >>> he'll be amazing many. >>> up to 10,000 children come through here to learn about penguins and other lessons are carried out here. >>> we don't know yet. we're still waiting for the lab results to come back. >>> educating young generations are imp
fishermen, instead of the navy, and, the navy says they will send away every boat. they will give aid at sea. it's hard to man the ordeal that they went through, 3 months on the boat, bringing their small children on this journey, and when they were facing fighting and hunger, and thursday and and now, uncertain future. >>> oil spills, and overfishing are threatening to kill off the only native species of penguin the number has declined by 90% and erika wood went to see what's being...
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and we expect to hand aegis but sure to the navy in august -- ashore to the navy in august for testing. just last year, we had a successful test shot in hawaii that demonstrated the functionality of the weapon system by verifying its ability to launch, control, establish uplink and downlink communication, and provide guidance command and target information to a guided missile. and in an important next step, we should be conducting our first non-intercept test in the next couple of weeks. we will have another test in november and two intercept tests of that very important missile next year, which is vital to keeping phase three of the epa on track. currently 3 of our 4 bmd-capable ships, the uss donald cook, the uss ross, the and uss porter are stationed in spain. and the final ship to be permanently stationed in the mediterranean to perform the mission, the uss carney will arrive later this year. we are living up to our commitments. this program is on track and our nato allies are also making significant contributions through their purchase and deployment of bmd capable systems and dep
and we expect to hand aegis but sure to the navy in august -- ashore to the navy in august for testing. just last year, we had a successful test shot in hawaii that demonstrated the functionality of the weapon system by verifying its ability to launch, control, establish uplink and downlink communication, and provide guidance command and target information to a guided missile. and in an important next step, we should be conducting our first non-intercept test in the next couple of weeks. we...
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that ends at the navy yard. this is a popular race for runners, they love the support of the crowds, spectators line the course, there are bands playing and live entertainment. people are cheering. there are a number of good viewing spots. north broad i by temple university. broad and spring garden. west side of dilworth park. and south broad including the avenue of the arts. of course there are first timers, as well. i spoke to one as about her goals. >> not being at the end, i would like to be in the middle pack. >> how did you train for that. >> reporter: a lot of 5ks. i did the bridge run. it was a rougher winner, i wish i had done more training, but getting out and returning in the neighborhood. >> reporter: fun and nerves as we gear up for the beginning of the race. about an hour from now the starting line at broad and fisher, you can see more and more runners starting to gather. some of them are warming up, we've seen some stretching as they get ready to go. race is at 8:00 a.m., make sure you're along th
that ends at the navy yard. this is a popular race for runners, they love the support of the crowds, spectators line the course, there are bands playing and live entertainment. people are cheering. there are a number of good viewing spots. north broad i by temple university. broad and spring garden. west side of dilworth park. and south broad including the avenue of the arts. of course there are first timers, as well. i spoke to one as about her goals. >> not being at the end, i would...
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not for himself but for mary jane wells the wife of the secretary of the navy. one of mary lincoln's few close friends in washington. and he sealed in an envelope, wrote her name on it, and later mrs. wells framed the lock of hair with dried flowers that adorned lincoln's coffin at the white house funeral. and so that was really the first blood relic taken from abraham lincoln in this room by secretary of war stanton. then it was time to bring lincoln home to the white house. so the secretary of war sent for what was needed to convey the body of a dead president home to the white house. soldiers were sent. and they returned from a military shop a few blocks away carrying a rectangular plain pine box. an ammunition crate, a rifle crate, with a screw-top lid. so when those soldiers rounded the corner and came up 10th street with that box the crowd moaned. because they knew intellect actually that the president had died. they saw the cabinet members leaving. they knew. but the sight of that coffin was the real refewtation of their hopes that lincoln could live. so
not for himself but for mary jane wells the wife of the secretary of the navy. one of mary lincoln's few close friends in washington. and he sealed in an envelope, wrote her name on it, and later mrs. wells framed the lock of hair with dried flowers that adorned lincoln's coffin at the white house funeral. and so that was really the first blood relic taken from abraham lincoln in this room by secretary of war stanton. then it was time to bring lincoln home to the white house. so the secretary...
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the navy took over. during world war ii, just like in the defense plans and in the private sector, the military women were also there, and they took over the job of the men. i mentioned charles dickens and that it was the best of times and the worst of times. obviously, it was a war so you had a lot of sadness and a lot of loss, but for many people looking back, it was their adventure. and there was joy. people got married. they may have had to do it on a weekend pass, but they still got married. it depends on your own memory of the war. obviously, if you had loss, that would be your memory. moving out -- it was the women moving out of the house. they were traditionally in the home, not thought of as going out of the house, but they were soon to move out. we declared war. there was pearl harbor on december 7, 1941. we declared war on the eighth of december 1941. we declared war on japan. on december 11 the same year, we declared war on germany and italy. that does not mean the war had not been going on.
the navy took over. during world war ii, just like in the defense plans and in the private sector, the military women were also there, and they took over the job of the men. i mentioned charles dickens and that it was the best of times and the worst of times. obviously, it was a war so you had a lot of sadness and a lot of loss, but for many people looking back, it was their adventure. and there was joy. people got married. they may have had to do it on a weekend pass, but they still got...